DTM and SUPER GT make history - Two series, one event

29.03.2019: • Joint end-of-season event on November 23/24 at Fuji, Japan
• Prior to this race meeting, SUPER GT vehicles will make an appearance in the DTM season finale
• Highlight in the long-term cooperation of the

• Joint end-of-season event on November 23/24 at Fuji, Japan

• Prior to this race meeting, SUPER GT vehicles will make an appearance in the DTM season finale

• Highlight in the long-term cooperation of the two series

In announcing a joint race meeting, DTM and Japan’s SUPER GT Series turn over a new page in motor racing history.

DTM umbrella organisation ITR and SUPER GT promoters GTA agreed upon holding the joint event of the two series on November 23/24 at Fuji, Japan. But the first clash of DTM and SUPER GT cars will take place several weeks earlier in Germany. On October 4-6, three SUPER GT racers will make guest appearances in the DTM season finale.

The joint event in November represents the latest highlight of the cooperation between ITR and GTA. The two organisations have been cooperating for years. The spectacular 600bhp touring cars racing in both series are based on shared technical regulations.

The 2019 DTM season will be contested by the brands Aston Martin, Audi and BMW while the SUPER GT grid features Honda, Lexus and Nissan race cars. This line-up of renowned manufacturers turns the clash of the two series into an international motor racing summit.

Berger: “Another milestone in the partnership”

“I’m delighted that we’ve taken a major step in regards to the planned joint event of SUPER GT and DTM,” said ITR Chairman and former F1 ace Gerhard Berger, adding: “This is another milestone in the partnership of both series promoters GTA and ITR. I would like to thank GTA Chairman Masaaki Bandoh as well as the organization of the Fuji Speedway for their work so far. Fuji is a world-famous, modern racetrack – a worthy venue for a spectacle with racecars from SUPER GT and DTM.”

GTA boss Masaaki Bandoh said: “The joint race meeting of DTM and SUPER GT finally can be realised. I’d love to thank ITR and its Chairman Gerhard Berger for the good collaboration. Furthermore, I thank the Fuji Speedway officials who were actively involved in the realisation of our plan. I’m really delighted that we are going to jointly organise this event.”

The motor-racing enthusiasts may look forward to a true spectacle. According to the proposal, 12 DTM vehicles at least will compete against their Japanese counterparts. The criteria for selecting the DTM cars have not yet been determined but the event format for the joint race meeting has been fixed: as usual on a DTM weekend, two races will be contested without driver swaps. A first for SUPER GT that usually holds longer races with driver swaps. It is planned that all the cars will be shod with control tires supplied by DTM partner Hankook.

Honda, Lexus and Nissan to make an appearance at Hockenheim

The DTM season finale at Hockenheim represents the first step of the clash of the renowned brands from Europe and Japan. During the SUPER GT season that ends on November 3 at Motegi, Honda, Lexus and Nissan will send a racing car each to Hockenheim. Other than in 2017, when the crowds witnessed just demonstration laps of the SUPER GT vehicles, the guests from Japan will contest the races on Saturday and Sunday, this time.

“This means that we provide our European fans with a huge additional highlight,” said ITR’s Managing Director, Achim Kostron. “Six brands on the grid of a DTM race – that’s impressive. This demonstrates the huge potential of the cooperation of SUPER GT and DTM.” The SUPER GT drivers for the trip to Germany will be nominated later this year.

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